Arc welder dies when using an
old barrel for a worktable.
A 38-year-old male arc welder died
during an explosion at a rural construction company, while he
was repairing a large garbage truck. The victim was making some
heavy brackets for the back of the dumptruck, using a wire welder
and an old metal 55-gal barrel as a worktable. Apparently the
heat or sparks from the welding ignited residual vapors and/or
material in the barrel, causing it to explode. The explosion blew
the lid off the barrel, which hit the man in the face, and it
started a fire in the immediate area. An employee heard the explosion
and saw the building on fire near the back of the garbage truck.
The victim was found unconscious and not breathing, with exploded
portions of the drum falling about him. Secondary multiple explosions
and fires began immediately and it was impossible to rescue the
man. The fire increased rapidly and involved propane and acetylene
tanks in the establishment. Fire investigation failed to reveal
what substance was in the barrel. Than victim may have burned
through the lid of the barrel while welding, or had attached the
grounding clamp to the barrel, causing the explosion. The welder
died from severe head injuries.